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Quit smoking. If you smoke, quitting smoking may help your cognitive health. If you're concerned about memory loss or other changes in your thinking skills ...
Smoke. Smoking damages the lungs, making you more susceptible to all types of lung infections. Have a weakened immune system. This can be a result of human ...
But research suggests that pregnant women who vape believe that using e-cigarettes is less harmful than smoking cigarettes. Pregnant women often don't know ...
McFadden's work has the potential to aid smokers who desire to stop smoking using more natural methods without taking currently approved medications for ...
Smoking cessation: Creating a quit-smoking plan. Have you resolved to quit smoking for good? Having a plan can help you cope with nicotine withdrawal and ...
Smoking induces certain interstitial lung diseases and promotes the development of rheumatoid arthritis. Dr. Vassallo and his colleagues from Mayo Clinic's ...
With wildfires burning in the western U.S., smoke is affecting air quality for hundreds of miles. Wildfire smoke can irritate the eyes and respiratory system, ...
Traditional cigarette smoking declined but according to the CDC report about 25 percent of all high school students and 8 percent of middle school students used ...
Stop drinking alcohol and smoking, and avoid exposure to smoke. Alcohol and smoke dry your throat and irritates your vocal cords. Avoid clearing your throat ...
Smoking cigarettes, vaping or using other tobacco products. Using illegal drugs. Health problems. Some medical conditions in a pregnant person can raise ...
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